OMA Blog

Friday, June 10, 2016

We have just released the latest update of the OMA Browser. It is the 20th release covering 2024 genomes.

In this release we added Sea lamprey, three more Drosophila, the Water bear, another 9 fungi species, Eragrostis tef, and a few more bacteria and archaea genomes. Again, we updated many of the common model organisms. You can find a detailed list of all the covered species on our website (http://omabrowser.org/cgi-bin/gateway.pl?f=InfoMatrix).As usual, the data of the previous release is still available for download.The new release comes also with a few improvements and enhancements: We provide domain visualizations among the orthologs and tables can be searched and filtered.

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

We have just released the latest update of the OMA Browser. It is the 19th release covering 1970 genomes.

In this release we added two new Primates (Chlorocebus sabaeus and Papio anubis), another fish (Poecilia formosa), 18 insects (of which 11 are from the Drosophila clade), 6 other metazoas (Loa loa, Onchocerca volvulus, Tetranychus urticae, Strigamia maritima,Capitella teleta andMnemiopsis leidyi) and 7 new plants (Oryza nivara, Oryza punctata, Oryza rufipogon, Prunus persica, Brassica oleracea, Theobroma cacao andAmborella trichopoda). In this release
we updated again many common model organisms. You can find a detailed
list of all the covered species on our website (http://omabrowser.org/cgi-bin/gateway.pl?f=InfoMatrix).

As usual, the data of the previous release is still available for download.

Thursday, June 18, 2015

We are very sorry to inform you that the latest release of the OMA browser ("Mar 2015"), which has been accessible since 5 June 2015, is unfortunately corrupted. Specifically, in species that were updated in that release, many homologous pairs were erroneously left out in the inference step. We are therefore retracting the "Mar 2015" release and are using the previous release from Sep 2014 again.

We are now in the process of preparing a new release but this process will take several weeks.

If you have any question whether your analysis might be affected, feel free to contact us contact@omabrowser.org.

Friday, June 5, 2015

We have just released the latest update of the OMA Browser. It is the 18th release covering 1850 genomes.

In this release we added two new Primates (Chlorocebus sabaeus and Papio anubis), another fish (Poecilia formosa), 6 other animals (Loa loa, Onchocerca volvulus, Melitaea cinxia, Dendroctonus ponderosae, Megaselia scalaris and Drosophila sechellia) and 7 new plants (Oryza nivara, Oryza punctata, Oryza rufipogon, Prunus persica, Brassica oleracea, Theobroma cacao and Amborella trichopoda). In this release
we updated again many common model organisms. You can find a detailed
list of all the covered species on our website (http://omabrowser.org/cgi-bin/gateway.pl?f=InfoMatrix).

As usual, the data of the previous releases is still available for download.

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

We have just released the latest update of the OMA Browser. It is the 16th relase covering 1613 genomes.
For
this release we added 5 new plant genomes and 2 new animals, i.e. the Domestic Duck and Ficedula albicollis, the collared flycatcher.
In this release we updated again most of the common model organisms.

As usual, the data of the previous releases is still available for download.